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Right now, I'm reading a short poetry book, Anatomy of a Love Affair, which isn't the sort of book I'd typically pick myself; but one of my Goodreads friends gifted me with a copy and urged me to read it. Also, I'm reading The Tanist's Wife and Other Stories: Stories of Alternative Histories in electronic format (only because it's not available yet in paperback; if I like it, I'll buy a copy whenever it is). One of the authors included sent me a PDF review copy.




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memoir FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES. Blow's book was very
interesting and quite well written. Giffin is like Gillian Flynn for me; I think I should read her books because everyone else seems to be reading them. So far, I like this one.




Charly, you were interested in my take on The Night Circus. For you (and anyone else who's curious) my review is here: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1082507680 .

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(This review and others can also be seen on my blog, The Power of Story, at feelthepowerofstory.wordpress.com.)




Personally, I've never tried to assess which novel (or writer) is the "greatest" in any particular national literature. Every one of them is unique, with individual qualities that, IMO, don't lend themselves to quantification and measurement against each other on any scale that's self-evidently objective. I can see qualities of greatness in some novels and not others; I can compare the ones in the first group and see similarities and differences. But saying "X is greater than Y" seems to me sort of like saying "beef stew is greater than clam chowder," or "sky blue is a greater color than hot pink." They both please and reward the palate or the eye; they just do so in different ways, or meet different needs. Of course, that's just me!


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This review can also be seen on my blog at http://feelthepowerofstory.wordpress.com.

Earlier this fall, Goodreads author Juliene Lloyd kindly provided me with a review copy of her recently-published first novel,



I've never read the original book. We do have it at the library where I work, though, so perhaps I'll read it someday (when my TBR list is a bit shorter!).


I'll keep the Jeff Guinn series in mind; but you know how it is when you already have over 370 books on your to-read shelf.... (It's a good thing that virtual shelves can't break from weight!)

you are correct -- Natalie Wood plays the little girl in the movie







It is his first book ---but he had a 30+ year career at the CIA. I first saw it last year when an Obama shopping trip was chronicled last year. I looked on goodreads and it had some decent reviews so I gave it a try and liked it.

...so I've watched the black-and-white version of Miracle on 34th St. several times --and like it, despite the fact that I also don't believe in telling kids that there's a Santa Claus, in the pop culture sense. (We did tell our girls about the real-life St. Nicholas.)Wow, ditto, ditto, ditto here on all counts... have always loved the movie and one I let them watch.
Last year, I felt drawn to it again as I strove through the holiday season to bring about the "miracle" of having my own home. And this New Year day, I am sitting in it. :-)
Charly, I aim to give you more to count this year! ;-)




I'm also challenging myself to finish several of the classics that I abandoned this past year. I'll mention them each as I re-open their pages.


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